Yea man...Trym's is one of my favorite drummers too bro.
I have been on an unstoppable Zyklon kick. I've been blasting all 3 of them quite a bit. I can't get enough of Trym's drumming.
whats everyone currently listening to????
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Old Man's Child, Slaves to the World
Amorphis, Skyforger
--both of the above CDs get better, or crunchier, after the first couple of songs
Samael, Above -- 5 songs in, and this is like their old-school black metal days. They might have finalllly gotten the memo.
Cryptopsy, None So Vile
Meshuggah, ObZen
--both of these replaced missing copies
Amorphis, Skyforger
--both of the above CDs get better, or crunchier, after the first couple of songs
Samael, Above -- 5 songs in, and this is like their old-school black metal days. They might have finalllly gotten the memo.
Cryptopsy, None So Vile
Meshuggah, ObZen
--both of these replaced missing copies
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I'm not a huge Meshuggah expert, but I think it's a great CD. Finally bought a real copy for myself, since the WREK copy was a cardboard-sleeve promo and had become hard to find. (Or removed completely.)Vhyle wrote:You know, as much as I love Meshuggah, I have yet to hear this album. I've only heard that Bleed track from it. How is it?WREKage-Paul wrote: Meshuggah, ObZen
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callisto- noir
altar of plagues- white tomb
at the soundawn- red square: we come in waves
the devil and the sea- heart vs. spine
today is the day- kiss the pig
gorod- process of a new decline
madeline- white flag
maudlin of the well- part the second
sunn o)))- monoliths and dimensions
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altar of plagues- white tomb
at the soundawn- red square: we come in waves
the devil and the sea- heart vs. spine
today is the day- kiss the pig
gorod- process of a new decline
madeline- white flag
maudlin of the well- part the second
sunn o)))- monoliths and dimensions
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The new songs Goatwhore played last night all sounded pretty good. I'd have bought a copy of it at the show -- and also Abysmal Dawn's CD -- but I had $7 left to my name after buying an AW t-shirt.GameFreac wrote:It was awesome.Vhyle wrote:Let me know about that one. I loved A Haunting Curse. Zack Simmons is a fantastic drummer.GameFreac wrote: New Goatwhore - About to listen to it

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